Wednesday, March 25, 2009

A lovely cover from mystical Bhutan!

The Kingdom of Bhutan in the Eastern Himalayas has always fascinates the philatelic community with its innovative and exquisite postage stamps.

Since 1962, Bhutan has released a series of interesting "world’s firsts" stamps such as the first scented stamps, the first steel stamps, the first silk stamps (made from Bhutanese thangkas), the first 3 Dimensional (3 D) stamps and the first "talking" stamps (tiny vinyl records that played Bhutan’s national anthem and a brief history of the country when spun on a phonograph).

the first scented stamps in 1973the first steel stamps in 1969 the first silk stamps in 1969the first 3 D stamps in 1967the first "talking" stamps in 1973

In 2008, Bhutan released a CD-Rom stamp to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Monarchy. It visually displays historic events of the country and when affixed to a large envelope, the cd stamp can be used as postage. The Bhutan government hopes that this computer-age stamp, which is also the first to feature a documentary about a country, will help educate people in the country and outside it about environmental, cultural and economic sustainability.

CD-Rom stamp in 2008

For years, Bhutan stamps have created an important source of revenue for the country, which aided in the development of Bhutan’s first electrical power, hospitals and road systems. In the 1960s, stamps were Bhutan’s biggest source of foreign exchange, pulling in $500,000 a year from foreign philatelists. Today, its stamps earn it about $175,000 a year in revenue.

The stamps have also created an international awareness of Bhutan and helped to boost its tourism. In Bhutan, stamps aren’t just a payment for a mail service, they are a work of art!

For today, I would like to share with you my first cover from this mystical country. On this registered cover is a souvenir sheet that belongs to the Bhutan XXIX Olympic series (Beijing Summer Olympic Games), issued on 2nd May 2008. The stamps depict Bhutan’s national sport, Dha (Archery).

This cover traveled an estimated distance of 3,268 km and took 8 days to reach me.

With such beautiful stamps, it's no wonder Bhutan was rated as the happiest country in Asia and the eighth happiest country in the "World Map of Happiness" survey conducted in 2006!

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Good day to you! A warm welcome to my blog! I collect stamps of the first issues (first postage stamp issued by any nations), stamps of U.S.A. & P.R.C. origins and topical stamps of tortoises and turtles. However more often than not, I am swung by beautiful stamps outside my collecting areas! So end of the day, I collect everything (LOL). I am also interested to exchange covers from all corners of the world. So if you are interested, pls do not hesitate to send me a cover to my postal address and i will revert back to you with a beautiful cover from Singapore. Enjoy your stamps!